REALTALK..WHY DO YOU BUY RECORDS?
shooterali
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WHY? FOR SAMPLING, LOVE OF OLD MUSIC, COLLECTING/HOBBIE?WHY??DO TELL!!!!I BOUGHT A $200 plus LP friday & the reason WHY? I told someone is this?One I love music, two Those expensive lp's are like and investment. You can sell them off whenever you get in a serious finacial situation. Three, If I don't someone else will
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2) Beatz
3) $
4) Mental Illness
just tryin to line up in that puccini
2) Hoes love it when you whip out the raer.
"Jennifer, I wanted to save the best for last but..."
"What, John, what is it? Show me!"
"Okay, close your eyes."
"My eyes? You foolish man, you."
"Okay. (Taking box from behind the cabinet). Now open."
"Oh my gersh, oh my gersh!"
"That's right, a one-of-a-kind quadraphonic mix of Tempo For Tots!"
A whole crate of raers is $$$, fuck the status symbol stuff!!
Tried to win Rosebuds Say Youll Be Mine on Tower, MINT it went for $286 damn euro bidders. My limit was 200
For me, i get as much pleasure out of the act of tirelessly flipping through countless dusty bins, sitting on the floor of musty stores and 'discovering' a hidden treasure as i do out of taking that treasure home, opening it up, and taking a trip back in time listening to it.
Its that chance that in the next bin, under the next pile of junk, down that next flight of stairs a piece of vinyl awaits that will blow me away.
For real. I've been hitting ebay pretty hard and hardly doing any real world diggin at all. Last week i started a new job and there is a second hand record store within walking distance. So at lunch i spent some time hunting around and pulled out a few pieces that i had been looking for. That was so much better than sitting in front of a computer clicking a mouse.
Also being into production , sampling records is a must too though not as much anymore.
^^^ Exactly. Hours of digging/running around the swap can be good exercise too, sort of.
and also to give my appartment that nice, musty aged cardboard smell.
hi,
DIE
1. Nothing can touch the sound like a piece of vinyl. Period.
2. My dad used to collect vinyl (Buddy Rich is his favorite drummer) so it must have rubbed off. Actually he still collects vinyl (Japanese-style karaoke vinyl and staight-ahead jazz- he is in his late 50s)
3. Sometimes vinyl is the only way to have it in its original form.
4. My first Hiphop vinyl was in 1982 so why stop now???
Vinyl-----
For real. What's the big deal? Just poke her out, yo!
I was gonna call you, they still had a bunch of late era EW&F and Commadors records.